Title taken from caption. "Ustensiles et armes des habitans du detroit de Behring". A display of native weaponry, spear heads, arrows and other artifacts. There also appear to be some plates and baskets.

Title taken from caption. "Vue de St. Pierre et St. Paul au Kamtschatka, (View of St. Peter and St. Paul of Kamtchatka). A sketch of a small costal village, with women children and dogs. Also a view of the open sea, hills and...

Title taken from image. Kennicott, a naturalist known for his exploration of Russian America, which led to purchase of Alaska, died in Nulato, Alaska, during exploration to establish an overland telegraph line

Top image shows Aleut man in single baidarka with spear and paddle; bottom shows three Aleuts in one baidarka From: Sarychev, Gavriil Andreevich, "Atlas of the Northern Part of the Pacific Ocean," compiled by the Imperial Navy Department, 1826

Tracing of St. Paul and St. George Islands. Ms., mounted on paper. Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. Based on survey made by Russian Ingen. Capt. Archimandritof. Signed by George Davidson, 1867; also bears a note by Davidson:...

Ttile taken from caption; engraving faces page 699. "Canoes of Oonalashka." The engraving shows two kayaks. The top picture shows a kayak with two paddlers, each with a single-bladed paddle. The men are wearing water-proof gear and...

Two maps on one sheet. Ms., mounted on cardboard. Components: Chart of the harbor on Amchitka Island, located on the NE side, 19 miles from the eastern corner -- Chart of harbor and inlet on Mednyi [Copper] Island [Commander Islands], located on...

Two separate maps on one sheet. Nautical chart shows Eclipse Harbor, Labrador, with soundings, surveyed by Lieut. Comdg. A. Murray; sketch map includes map of a segment of the coast of Labrador and seven views of locations along the coast of...

Title page in British atlas: maps and charts accompanying the Case of Great Britain, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.

United States atlas: maps and charts accompanying the case and counter case of the United States, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.

View of the Northern Hemisphere down to about latitude 35°. Western North America is largely absent and California appears to be an island. The Northeast Passage is clearly shown but there is no definite Northwest Passage. There is an...